
Fokker D.VIII - Wikipedia
After several fatal accidents due to wing failures, the aircraft was modified and redesignated Fokker D.VIII. Dubbed the Flying Razor by post-war pulp-fiction writers, the D.VIII had the distinction of scoring the last aerial victory of the war.
Fokker V.8 - Wikipedia
Fokker V.8 was a five-winged aircraft built by Fokker for the Luftstreitkräfte during World War I. After the initial success of the Fokker Dr.I triplane, Anthony Fokker proposed a quintuplane, reasoning that if three wings were good, five would be even better.
Fokker D.VIII (English)
The D.VIIIs, designed by Reinhold Platz, is the last type of the Fokker series used by the German army for air combat in World War I. It was a light parasol-covered aircraft developed from no fewer than seven prototypes from the V.26, V.28 series.
Fokker F.VIII - Wikipedia
The Fokker F.VIII (or F.8) was a large twin-engined airliner designed and produced by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker in the 1920s. It was similar overall to the Fokker F.VII which was generally a trimotor, but with a larger body with no nose engine.
Fokker D.VIII (Fokker E.V) Monoplane Fighter - Military Factory
Sep 13, 2019 · The Fokker D.VIII was a rare monoplane design of World War 1 and regarded as one of the best fighters of the German Empire in the conflict. It provided a stellar blend of survivability, firepower and adaptability within a sturdy rugged airframe.
Fokker E.V./ D.VIII - Military Aviation Museum
Delivered by the end of the war, the aircraft was renamed the D.VIII (D8). They never returned to WW1 combat units but continued to be built postwar until the end of December 1918 for a total of 289 aircraft. Fifteen Fokker E.Vs and one Fokker D.VIII flew …
Fokker D.VIII WWI Single-Engine Single-Seat High-Wing …
After several fatal accidents due to wing failures, the aircraft was modified and redesignated Fokker D.VIII. Dubbed the Flying Razor by Allied pilots, the D.VIII had the distinction of scoring the last aerial victory of the war. Design and Development 2. In early 1918, Fokker produced several rotary-powered monoplane prototypes.
Aircraft : ZK-FEV - Fokker D.VIII
The Fokker D.VIII, originally designated as the Fokker E.V, is a notable fighter aircraft that emerged towards the end of World War I, showcasing significant advancements in aviation technology of the time.
FOKKER E.V / D.VIII · The Encyclopedia of Aircraft David C. Eyre
May 19, 2019 · The Fokker D.VIII, initially known as the Fokker E.V, parasol fighter, was designed by Anthony H G Fokker and differed from most designs of the time in being a monoplane.
Fokker D.VIII “Eindecker” - Wings of Freedom
The Fokker “Eindecker” fighters were a series of German World War I monoplane single-seat aircraft designed by Dutch engineer Anthony Fokker.